he lamented that it used to be that people would go on pilgrimages, and they would travel for great quests and things like that-- sometimes to kill people or find trade
And sometimes we lament that.
And he laments that after awhile, he can no longer visualize or imagine the faces of his wife or children.
and he was talking and lamenting the place that he worked spends a lot of time sort of talking
child knocks over one of the cups laments the fact that the pretend tea is Spilled Out all over the table and ask
And now, she was kind of lamenting to me that we can't call her that anymore because so many other school districts are doing this.
that their land now is a part of Pakistan president carai himself lamented the fact that so many so much
MALE AUDIENCE MEMBER #3: Is there anything you're gonna lament the most of out that loss?
My husband at the time worked at the late, lamented Arthur D.
I remember once I was a grad student, and a fellow grad student of mine was lamenting about how challenging theoretical physics
And I really do lament the -- I think decreasingly small fraction
I mean, we haven't yet had a President, and I lament this, I don't think, who has said, "You know what?
during the period leading up to the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008, Warren, at the annual meetings, always lamented the fact that he had $50 billion cash hanging
"The Economist" this year lamented
Throughout her archived correspondence, a good 1,000 pages, she laments the necessity of working and the time it took away from what she considered the true
Thomas Jefferson, not long after the Constitution was enforced, lamented aloud that the Justices
Directly opposite, on the east side of the square, Democrats stood with their arms crossed, thumb pensively fingering their beards as they lamented the death of the ideallic